since 1934 there has been a seven-foot cross that stood on federal land in california's mohave desert until it was ordered removed on claims it was unconstitutional. the supreme court said it could stay two years ago in a major decision. vandals then stole that sacred symbol. now a replacement cross has risen in its place. >> this country has a place, a special place in their heart for veterans, for their sacrifice. and, this cross is something special and it's sacred ground. martha: the site has been turned over to the private hands of the veterans of foreign wars. gregg: millions of people's homes and businesses have been he destroyed or badly damaged by hurricane sandy and that has a great many doctors about the kind of impact it might be having on thousands of people's health, especially those already facing deer just -- serious disabilities. >> my two daughters had to carry me up into our attic. and i lay there, on a mattress for six hours. until the water went down enough so that i could get out of the house. gregg: dr. manny alvarez, senior managing editor for foxnews.com/healt